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Alex13188 11-19-2010 10:35 PM

Noise Cancelling for air travel
 
I can't seem to find my Bose QC2's so it's time to buy another set or try something else. Is there something else in the same price range that is better? I am open to in ear or headphones.

stuka 11-19-2010 10:46 PM

Sennheiser is about a billion times better, check with sound earphones, they are a board sponsor, on the latest models.

SoundEarphones 11-20-2010 09:19 AM

I would recommend the Sennheiser PXC 310 if you want a larger headset, I can get you a great deal on the PXC 450.

On the higher end scale, the new MM 550 and PXC 360 BT just came out and have gotten great reviews.

Alex13188 11-20-2010 09:47 AM

Would in ear phones have the same noise cancelling qualities? They are probably easier for travel.

chokeu2 11-20-2010 09:58 AM


Originally Posted by stuka (Post 766354)
Sennheiser is about a billion times better, check with sound earphones, they are a board sponsor, on the latest models.

I have had some Bose for a number of years and love them. But they're starting to show their age.

What is it that makes the Sennheiser better? I'm asking because I am clueless. :D

Dutchnick 11-20-2010 10:03 AM


Originally Posted by Alex13188 (Post 766507)
Would in ear phones have the same noise cancelling qualities? They are probably easier for travel.

Yeah, do they exist? I hate not being able to sleep on my side whenever I wear these headsets.

Chris from Cali 11-20-2010 04:02 PM

Believe or not, I've started using some in-ear Sony buds that are great. Technically not noise-cancelling, but as good as sticking your fingers in your ears as far as sound muting. They have pretty good sound from my iPhone's audio too. MUCH MUCH MUCH easier if you're a frequent traveler and if space is at a premium. I'm very happy with them (and the $40 price). I just picked up a MacBook Air today to aid in lightening my load...

Sound Earphones - I wouldn't mind spending a little more money on some high-quality buds and relegating my Sonys to gym duty. What would you recommend? I'm a frequent air traveler (gone about 300 days/yr), so comfort is a must.

stuka 11-20-2010 05:26 PM


Originally Posted by chokeu2 (Post 766519)
I have had some Bose for a number of years and love them. But they're starting to show their age.

What is it that makes the Sennheiser better? I'm asking because I am clueless. :D

For being such a mr badass, I am surprise that you asked this question.:whistle:

Both my wife and my MIL broken their Bose plasticky hinge that hangs the headphones like they were twigs.

So I had Sound Earphone got them one each of the Sennheisers, and I also tested the sound on my SACD player. The Sennheisers sound way better than the Bose.

The Sennheisers are much more comfortable to wear, and it drowns out the sometimes can get very loud occasional scream of baby scud.

And the Sennheisers have much better build quality.

Bose because of marketing has good resale, you should try to eBay yours before you end up breaking them like both my wife and my MIL.:hilarious:

SoundEarphones 11-21-2010 11:13 AM


Originally Posted by Chris from Cali (Post 766710)
Sound Earphones - I wouldn't mind spending a little more money on some high-quality buds and relegating my Sonys to gym duty. What would you recommend? I'm a frequent air traveler (gone about 300 days/yr), so comfort is a must.

So many great options out there. What is your budget?

Chris from Cali 11-21-2010 04:24 PM

Say $100-200 if they are really worth it. I take good care of my stuff. I'd prefer something that doesn't require charging/battery as well.


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